List of Ashtabula County covered bridges

List of Ashtabula County covered bridges

The following is a list of covered bridges in Ashtabula County, Ohio, USA. Ashtabula County has the most public covered bridges – currently 17 – of any county in Ohio, with 5 having been newly constructed since 1983. Self-driven tours of the bridges can be had any time of the year by following signs posted in the county.

Existing bridges

Public, drivable covered bridges

Former and other bridges

*Graham Road Bridge
*The South Ridge Road Covered Bridge spanned the Conneaut Creek in Kingsville.
*In Kellogsville there were four covered bridges over the Ashtabula River within four miles of each other.
*The Pierpont Covered Bridge was north of Pierpont on State Route 7.
*The Callendar Road Covered Bridge, lost in the flood of 1913, spanned the Grand River near Rock Creek.
*The Muller Covered Bridge in Jefferson.
*A two-lane covered bridge was located on State Route 45 in Rock Creek; after a century it was replaced in 1948.
*The Old Route 7 Covered Bridge, over the Conneaut Creek in what is now Conneaut was built in 1867 and replaced in 1925.
*The Twin Covered Bridges of Farnham spanned the Conneaut Creek in what is now Conneaut.
*The Kellogsville Covered Bridge.
*The Prim's Sawmill Covered Bridge.
*The Forman Road Covered Bridge in Eagleview (near Austinburg) is now part of Covered Bridge Pizza in North Kingsville and Andover; In 1974, the 123-ft. Town lattice structure, which had been built in 1862 was sold for $5.00, cut in half, dismantled, and reassembled in the two locations.
*The Fobes Road Covered Bridge or Shaunghum Covered Bridge was a 118-foot Town lattice structure that carried Fobes Road over the Grand River in Ashtabula County, Ohio. Built in 1911, the bridge was unique in that it was built without abutments, but rather sat on wooden pilings. In the 1960's a runaway truck struck the south portal of the bridge, causing severe damage that forced the bridge's permanent closure. In May 1971, the bridge was deliberately burned by Ashtabula County officials. WGCB No. 35-04-21.
*The Furnace Road Covered Bridge spanned Conneaut Creek in Conneaut.
*The Crooked Gulf Covered Bridge was the first one one to span the Ashtabula River.
*The Wayne Township Covered Bridge was on U.S. Route 322.
*The South Windsor Covered Bridge carried South Windsor Road across the Grand River in Windsor Township, Ashtabula County Ohio. Built in 1870, the 90-foot Town lattice structure was destroyed by fire on the night of October 2, 1970. The fire was determined to be an act of arson, during which the perpetrator(s) piled tires within the bridge and set them afire. WGCB No. 35-04-26.Ashtabula County has had 62 covered bridges.

References

External links

[http://www.coveredbridgefestival.org/ Ashtabula County Covered Bridge Festival website]


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